BlacJacMac wrote:thinktank wrote:Wolves sale price = 1.5 billion
ARod and Lore's agreement with Taylor outlines that they each need to own 30% (60% between the two of them) and 20% more in private equity. Taylor keeps 20%. 30 + 30 + 20 + 20 = 100.
30% of 1.5 billion = 450 million.
Forbes says Lore is worth AT LEAST 500 million.
Is AT LEAST 500 million greater than 450 million?
Yes!
The rest of this is just a wild goose chase distraction.
That wouldn't be a huge red flag to you? That he could theoretically have a full 90% of his Net Worth tied up in Wolves ownership?
Some posters here are trying to tell you Lore is worth only 650 million or 500 million, etc.
I think he’s worth a lot more than that. Forbes and ESPN are not the final arbiters of his or anyone’s wealth. (And even Forbes said “at least”.)
Go read Lore’s wiki page. He has already bought and sold businesses with values totaling in the multi-billion dollar range:
“ Lore was appointed in September 2016 to lead Walmart's e-commerce division when his company Jet.com—an e-commerce website launched in 2014—was acquired by Walmart, Inc. Walmart purchased Jet for $3.3 billion.[6]”
“ Quidsi was sold in 2011 to Amazon for $545 million.[7]”
“ In 2005, Lore and Vinit Bharara founded 1800DIAPERS, later rebranded as Diapers.com.[29] Lore was CEO.[30] The company was sold to Amazon in 2011 for $545 million,[31]”
We don’t know exactly how much Lore made as a part of these deals, but my guess is the Wolves money is not an issue for him. Those sales were made a long time ago and the market has more than doubled since then.
SP500 = ~2,000 in 2015
SP500 = ~5,000 in 2024
Re Jet: “ Separate from these incentives, Lore will receive somewhere between $450 million and $750 million in cash from the deal.”
That was written in 2016. I would guess he has at least double that now. You don’t get named best executive in America for nothing.
He was also the highest paid executive in America for some time.
Other people are entitled to their opinions.
It’s funny people are bent out of shape about Lore but not ARod.
If anybody couldn’t afford the Wolves deal it’s ARod, not Lore.